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You might be familiar with techstacks like Slack, Asana, GoogleDocs, Basecamp, and Wrike. This data will help you celebrate the work of your learners and show you how effective your program is overall.

Of course, my first pick for this is Google’s G-Suite of services. Google Drive allows you and your learners to easily share documents in a central location, while GoogleDocs, Sheets, and Slides allow multiple users to access and edit the same document at once. Even if you know how to use the program, you should be ready for a learner who is less familiar with it. First, social media is a popular marketing tool for you to spread the word about your program.

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Easily connect LearnDash to the popular Zapier program without code: Simply add a new LearnDash trigger in your WordPress admin dashboard and the integration communicates the necessary information with Zapier. Track all failed quiz attempts for a specific course in a GoogleDoc.

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If you want collaborative work, then use programs like Word or GoogleDocs. These templates can be collaboratively designed by those who teach in the field, in order to make an online program that everyone is comfortable using. Why Go Online.

If you want to make your latest presentation look more polished and professional, read this handy list of tricks and techniques showing you how to format text in Google Slides for quick visual wins! How to add a hanging indent in Google Slides. How to wrap text in Google Slides.

In the world of online learning, some organizations are choosing to incorporate a “social” aspect to their platforms and programs, also sometimes described as “collaborative” learning. Google Collaboration Tools (4.2 Google has several handy tools that allow people to collaborate.

Look for courses and training options that teach things that a remote employee in particular might want to know, just as better networking use or advanced courses on the use of things such as GoogleDocs and Trello (as examples).

It’s easy enough to leave comments or suggestions in a GoogleDoc, but how much context gets lost in those text comments? Teach a program or tool. By the end of 2017 alone there will have been 269 billion emails sent worldwide. Billion, with a B. 269,000,000,000!

Today, large group PD time is often spent covering new technology tools and processes or new curriculum programs and strategies. Guest post by Kristin Daniels , Technology Integration Specialist- Stillwater Area Public Schools. Video tutorials have been available to educators for many years.

Or, a laptop and your google searches? This one is pretty well known, and a staple of any well-done e-learning program. All it takes is a google search. What comes to your mind when you think of learning? A traditional classroom? Notebooks? Desks?

Well, SCORM is nothing more than a programming language for e-learning courses. To give you some context, you should know that before the existence of SCORM , companies used proprietary programming languages for the pedagogical content they created.

With free and easy tools, like SurveyMonkey and GoogleDocs , you can get started quickly. If you want to assess the ROI of a training program or the impact of learning on job performance, a post-course survey won’t be enough.

In 2003, Kristin participated in a national pilot program for Earth Science teachers in collaboration with NASA and the JASON Project. I recently discovered two chrome extensions that enhance the capabilities of Google Apps for Education and work well in a Flipped Learning environment.

There are several free programs such as GoogleDocs or Dropbox where you can place these materials. One can look to Google for inspiration—their simple and clean layout makes it one of the most (if not the most) visited website in the world.